It has been a long time since I wrote the last diary entry
but it doesn't mean I've been inactive.

I wrote a revised syntax ocaml mode for emacs which is currently in beta state, it ought to be released but I want
to clean it up a little before and I don't have time because
of gsynchro.

So gsynchro... I enroled in the Zaurus dev challenge to write
a complete GPL-ed SyncML solution for Unix, and I'm busy working on it. I'm going to release a first non-functional
snapshot so that people can see what is done and what is not.
gsynchro generated interest, particulary for iSync-Zaurus
compatibility on which is working kdurbin, see his homepage
on http://www.hgsc.bcm.tmc.edu/~kdurbin/zsync.html.
I also hope it will be adopted by GPE, see gpe.handhelds.org.
As I'm focusing on SyncML synchronization I abandoned the idea to write a complete PIM solution like Vicuña, because
it is wiser to contribute to GPE which exists with
people working on. An interesting thing to do is to adapt
GTK on a library-level for handhelds.

If you wish so, you can visit the homepage http://www.neo-rousseaux.org for more information about gsynchro as soon as tomorrow.

Well the planned port of tuareg-mode ocaml to the revised
syntax is going to be a much more ambitious project
by using the elisp semantic package in a way that it could
abstract the syntax from the semantic (hence the name)
and so build a multi-syntax-friendly ocaml mode for Emacs.
So I'm busy learning bison/flex and cie ,o)